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Early one morning in November of 1972 a young boy knocks on his neighbor's door and explains that he can't find his mother. The neighbor goes to the boy's house and does find the mother, lying bludgeoned to death on the family room floor. Five hours later police find the boy's father hunting, two hours from their home. He becomes the primary suspect in his wife's murder. In the subsequent months and years the father and his sons live under the shadow of that murder trying to protect the victim's reputation and to avenge her death. Charlie is Steve Powell's first novel
In The Image Business, Steve Powell's autobiography lifts the lid on the development of sports photography and photojournalism. With a no holds barred account of his life as a working photographer and business innovator, he tells of covering world-beating sporting successes and occasional failures, and of how he built the Allsport Photographic agency into an industry leader that made him a millionaire. "The authors' experiences are so vast and often outrageous that it's easy to forget that this is a true story." L Lemay. He has worked with everyone from world beating powerboat racers to Olympic greats such as Seb Coe and Daley Thompson. Muhammad Ali, Bjorn Borg, Seve Ballesteros and Diego Maradona have all been his subjects during a lifetime of capturing iconic images. "In a book market full of often told stories, this is a unique and compelling read." MarcoVB. Unique insights into the athletes and administrators who shaped sport over thirty years could only come from a true insider. He gives a fascinating and fast-paced narrative of a career that began on the gritty streets of London and took him to every global arena where sport is played, working with every major publication and sponsor as he developed ways to help them deliver their messages. - "This book is right up there with Phil Knight's "Shoe Dog"." Anonymous Powell reveals the struggles of an emerging independent agency as it fought to gain recognition, how it helped break the union stranglehold on Fleet Street and established Allsport and its photographers as the go-to source for all that was best in the emerging sports photography industry. - "This is a thoroughly entertaining book and, I believe, an important one." R Bundy. Follow his riveting personal narrative as he describes how he overcame personality clashes that almost brought the agency to its knees and how riding the tide of advancing technologies helped create a unique business model. Always just one step ahead of the opposition, his career mirrors how he harnessed fast moving changes in the industry to create his own unique place in sports media history. "(The author) has you feeling as if you are right there living it alongside him." Anonymous. This is the story of the man who built the world's biggest and most famous sports photography business and under whose guidance, became the first official photographer to the International Olympic Committee and worked with every major sporting organisation, governing body and athlete in Europe, and North America. "A truly inspiring read, by a truly inspiring guy. His life, his travels keep you reading until the end. What a life, great read." J Tilley. Finally, the book traces with engaging candour his learning curve in preparing the company for sale, turning the business of capturing images into capitalising images as a business. The buyer was Mark Getty and guided by Powell, Allsport became a bedrock in the rapidly emerging Getty Images and made Powell more successful than he could have imagined.
Alan Steele Nicholson, Former Press Officer - US Senator Jacob Javitz, New York "Brilliant and timely political who-done-it. Having been a press officer for a US Senator for a number of years, I've had a front row seat to the inter workings of Capital Hill. To my mind, Powell has masterfully combined the timeliness of today's political intrigue with a gripping detective story/who-done-it. By bringing the mind-boggling swirling mess that is Washington politics down to the level of one family's pain he held me glued to the page. "What I found particularly remarkable was how easily I found myself sympathizing with the 'villain', and how well-crafted and human was Powell's plea that we need to finally bring common sense back to our government and its approaches to critical problems facing the country and the world. "A deceptively easy read -- given its thunderous message. Term Limits should be require reading for every new politician heading to Washington." Murder - week after week, month after month, across the country. Pushed beyond his limits, one man takes on the establishment, the gun lobby, and corruption at the highest levels. To break the power of entrenched elites, he leads the nation on a grisly hunt. He's hunting them. And they're hunting him. One side will have to blink. In the meantime, people are dying. Term Limits is a thriller from the front pages of our newspapers. It couldn't be more topical.
Courage is not a word that we normally associate with parenting.... . . yet the transformation from youth to responsible adulthood and successful living would not be possible without consistent and continuous acts of bravery occurring on a regular basis. Heroic deeds do not make there appearances as shining knights on white horses. They are not "fairy tales" like decisions made for the purpose of satisfying the egos of self proclaimed dragon slayers. In fact, they are just the opposite. Real bravery is an endeavor motivated by the desire to help someone else to succeed, avoid disaster, or survive a catastrophe. Very often it is simply doing what you know is right because it's right. The fear of something going wrong in the life of someone for whom we are responsible for can be one of the greatest burdens parents harbor. Yet without the existence of fear, courage is meaningless. It is our fears that we must own up to and ultimately defeat. Having The Courage To Love your Child, The Old School Smart Parent's Handbook is "Coach Steve Powell's gameplan for parents who want to raise"Champion Children." As a parent, this book will help you to indentify your fears while coaching you to have the courage to make decisions that get positive results. In today's world, parenting can be scary. That is why "Having The Courage To Love Your Child" is a must. And you do have the courage to love your child, don't you?
Early one morning in November of 1972 a young boy knocks on his neighbor's door and explains that he can't find his mother. The neighbor goes to the boy's house and does find the mother, lying bludgeoned to death on the family room floor. Five hours later police find the boy's father hunting, two hours from their home. He becomes the primary suspect in his wife's murder. In the subsequent months and years the father and his sons live under the shadow of that murder trying to protect the victim's reputation and to avenge her death. Charlie is Steve Powell's first novel
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